But she's fighting the same battle as thousands of other women, and doing it with style.

"Being bald was the best time of my life," Goodman said. "I would love to be bald today, but my husband and children are not having it."

She and her pink sisters got the chance to take a break and feel appreciated.

The Weave Shop gave free makeovers to 30 brave women - all breast-cancer survivors, all nominated by family and friends.

"We will be creating customized wigs, we will also provide sew ins," said Latonya Saunderson, founder of The Weave Shop. "Whatever the women want, we're going to give it to them."

The shop wants the women to feel as fabulous on the outside as they are on the inside.

"Today, you saw women crying while other women were talking; you saw women sharing their stories," said April Love, who has been in remission for four months. "Now you can see them sharing their beauty."

But the hair and makeup were just a small part of the surprise.

They got to hear from reality TV-star Towanda Braxton.

"Breast cancer has its benefits. I got new girls and I got to meet one of my girls that I love," said Goodman. "She's my girl in my head."

Braxton knows first-hand the struggle these women have overcome, a fight that many women lose.